• Danny Duff: Obituary

    Danny Duff Danny Duff, 59, of Dawsonville passed away Saturday March 16, 2019. Born January 15, 1960, Danny had been a resident of Dawsonville for most of his life. He established and led the Circle of Prayer ICU ministry at Crossroads Baptist Church where he was an active member. A hard working and devoted family […]

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  • Betty Jane Swenson: Obituary

    Betty Jane Swenson Betty Jane Swenson, 87, of Dawsonville passed away Monday March 11, 2019 at Northeast Georgia Medical Center following a long illness. Born January 23, 1932 in Tallahassee, FL to the late Max O. and Emma Watson, she had lived in Dawsonville since 2008 having moved from McDonough. Along with her husband, they […]

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  • 2019 STATEWIDE TURKEY HUNTING SEASON OPENS MARCH 23

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2019 STATEWIDE TURKEY HUNTING SEASON OPENS MARCH 23 SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. (March 18, 2019) – Georgia turkey hunters are ready for the season to open on Saturday, Mar. 23. The 2019 turkey hunting season should be a fair season, similar to 2018, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources […]

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  • Pat Anderson: Obituary

    Pat Anderson Pat Anderson, 80, of Dawsonville passed away Sunday February 24, 2019 at her residence following a period of declining health. Born September 20, 1938 to the late Ralph and Dorothy Voigt, Pat was raised in Merrill, Wisconsin. She had been a resident of Dawsonville for over ten years coming from Forsyth County. Pat’s […]

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  • Ethel Mae Odum: Obituary

    Ethel Mae Odum Ethel Mae Odum, 100, of Dawsonville passed away Thursday February 21, 2019 at Grandview Nursing Home following a period of declining health. Born October 18, 1918 to the late Ed and Bertie Mae Odum, she was a lifelong resident of Dawson County. Ethel retired from Jesse Jewell following many years of service. […]

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  • TVA River Management Continues to Address Above Average Rainfall in 2019

    TVA River Management teams are preparing Valley reservoirs for above normal rainfall forecasted to continue over the weekend and increase next week. The current forecast for an inch of rainfall through Saturday could ramp up to bring an additional 3-6 inches mostly during the middle of next week. “After record rainfall in 2018, we are […]

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  • The Party of Hate

    The Party of Hate Make no mistake, I explicitly refer to the Democrat Party as haters incarnate. They hate America, they hate everybody who doesn’t agree with them, they hate Donald Trump, they hate individual economic success and they even hate themselves. Worse, they hate God because their socialist political philosophy denies his existence as […]

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  • Let’s Pretend

    Let’s Pretend Why do Republicans pretend they are “negotiating” with Pelosi when she is not negotiating and has said so often? She stands pat on “No money for the wall!” The Democrats have absolutely no interest in protecting America, American’s or America’s sovereignty! Their only goal is to regain and keep total power, with illegal […]

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  • The Truth About Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    The truth about Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anonymous  01/28/19 (Mon) 01:17:26 ID: 1533f4 I am someone close to Ruth and have decided to come here to tell you the truth about what is happening, because I fear there is going to be massive unrest once the whole nation finds out what has been hidden from […]

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  • Georgia Agricultural Forecast

    Georgia Agricultural Forecast By:  Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent The Georgia Ag Forecast seminar series will be held Jan. 22 through Feb. 1 at six sites across the state. University of Georgia agricultural economists will present insights into the latest market and regulatory conditions for the state’s largest industry – agriculture. Hosted by the UGA […]

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  • Senator David Perdue Addresses Georgia Sheriffs’ Association

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTS: January 24, 2019 Casey Black, 202-224-1324 Jenni Sweat, 202-224-0614 Senator David Perdue Addresses Georgia Sheriffs’ Association “I want all law enforcement officers to know I’m proud of them, I appreciate what they do, and I’ve got their backs.”  ATLANTA, GA – U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA) joins the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association’s Winter […]

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  • The Face of Tyranny

    The Face of Tyranny This business of the FBI allegedly conducting an unauthorized and independent investigation against the President of the United States simply because he fired James Comey, smacks of high treason. The operative word here is “unauthorized.” Investigations by federal investigative agencies with authority to make arrests, must be authorized by some higher […]

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  • Dr. David Markwell Discusses Conflict

    Dr. Markwell joins the show to discuss conflict and how to overcome it. We provide competent, compassionate, and highly qualified professional counseling and therapy for children, adolescents, families, couples, & adults. We have offices located in Marietta and McCaysville Georgia. The McCaysville office is located at 956 Blue Ridge Drive, McCaysville GA 30555. Our services […]

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